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Regular news and updates from the Chamber, our members, local Councils and other relevant business news will be posted regularly here. 

Don't forget, as a member one of your many benefits is being able to submit your press releases and news for inclusion here as well as on either the members or business news emails and social media. Please submit to lauren@worthingandadurchamber.co.uk 


  • 23 November 2015 12:51 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Sparkle Spa celebrating National Small Business Day

    Just thought we'd let you know, as you are no doubt aware, Saturday 5th December this year is National Small Business Day.

    Well we have an event on in Portland Road to raise awareness of small Businesses. Portland Road will be closed all day, and a stage is being erected. There will be dance acts and bands performing from about 13:30 right through till the evening. There is a Scavenger hunt involving most of the businesses on Portland Road as well as activities for children.
     
    Sparkle Spa have a special offer on that we would like to shout about:
    On Dec. 5th only we are offering either a 10 minute facial/back neck and shoulder massage, or file and paint for just £5.00!!
    If you then book the full treatment for another time, on the day, the £5.00 will be taken off the cost of that treatment.

    For more details contact Leigh Jordan, Operations Director Tel 01903 367900
    www.sparklespa.co.uk

  • 17 November 2015 1:13 PM | Deleted user

    Adur District Council have announced they are seeking a new approach to the future development of Shoreham’s Civic Centre, following the dissolution of the KSD SteelRock partnership.

    Neil Parkin, Leader of Adur District Council says:

    “Of course we are disappointed that the original team who presented so well have been unable to work together.  However, this change in circumstances provides the Council with an opportunity to take a more direct approach in securing much needed employment space, alongside new homes, in Shoreham.  

    “We are actively considering a range of options - which might include forming a joint venture - to drive delivery forward and ensure that this important site meets our aspirations for the future of the town.”

    A joint venture would be a first for Adur District Council, however it could be the start of a new strategic approach to guide future developments. 

    Further details will be announced in due course.


  • 17 November 2015 1:11 PM | Deleted user

    Getting Home Safely, Worthing South Street Square, Saturday 21st November 2015.  

     

    Getting Home Safely is a major safety awareness event that will be staged at South Street Square in Worthing.

     

    Getting Home Safely aims to encourage the public to plan for their evenings out, to get home safely and to make appropriate decisions about their own levels of drinking, especially as we approach the Christmas party season.

     

    The afternoon has been organised by Chair of Late Night Partnerships, Councillor Diane Guest, in conjunction with the Adur & Worthing Alcohol Group.

     

    There will be a range of awareness raising activities during the course of the afternoon.  

     

    Ranging from a demonstration of a car being cut up after a drink drive accident, to a remote control car obstacle course the public can try out whilst wearing ‘beer goggles.’

     

    Also in attendance will be Councillor Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Council who adds“This important event is one of many awareness initiatives organised by Councillor Diane Guest and The Late Night Partnership.  We are very grateful for their continued hard work in helping to ensure everyone who enjoys Worthing at night is fully aware of their options in having a great night out and a safe journey home”

     

    The public will also be able to meet key volunteers in the community, who work late at night in helping people get home.  Full list of participants below.  Subject to change.

     

    Safer Partnership, Sussex Fire Service, Speed Watch, Alcohol Liaison Nurse, Worthing Street Pastors, Arrow Taxis, Water Angels, One Club and Neighbourhood Watch.

     

    From 12 noon;

    Councillor Lionel Harman, Councillor Tom Wye and Councillor Heather Mercer.

     

    From 2.00pm;

    Councillor Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Council, Councillor Vino Vinojan and Councillor Keith Bickers.

     

    Getting Home Safely marks the end of the National Alcohol Awareness Week who offer the following advice.

     

    • Always plan your journey home, either by car, bus, taxi, train, cycling or walking.
    • Be aware of your own vulnerability when drunk and how alcohol affects you.
    • Stay with friends
    • Nominate a driver to stay sober
    • Pre book a taxi
    • Don’t drive the next day
    • Cyclists – light up to be seen at night


  • 17 November 2015 12:54 PM | Deleted user


    Enterprise First are pleased to have put together a FREE start-up pack for those in the Worthing area who are looking to start a business.

    The pack contains key information including top tips for starting a business and local contacts, along with templates for compiling a business plan, personal survival budget, cash flow and profit & loss forecast.

    To receive your copy please email to info@enterprisefirst.co.uk or call Enterprise First on 0800 652 6254


  • 17 November 2015 11:41 AM | Deleted user

    Allergy Therapeutics, the West Sussex-based specialty pharmaceutical company, is proposing to raise up to £12m through a placing of up to 41 million new shares.

    The AIM-listed group said the proceeds will enable the board to "capitalise on the incremental organic and inorganic growth opportunities for the company and its subsidiaries".

    The proceeds will be used to invest in new product development with a view to achieving a step change in the size of its total addressable markets, strengthen its balance sheet and accelerate growth.

    Allergy Therapeutics increased its sales by 11 per cent in the financial year ended 30 June 2015 and said sales have continued to increase since the year-end, growing by 15 per cent in the first four months of the new financial year.

    Chief executive Manuel Llobet said: "We have seen an increase of our revenue growth rate during the first four months of the year despite flat markets.

    "We believe that this continuing increased demand for our products highlights the strong profile of our portfolio and, in particular, our short course aluminium free allergy vaccines driving double digit revenue growth in our European markets.

    "In light of this continuing momentum in our business, we are seeking to raise up to £12m to accelerate execution of our growth strategy. The placing proceeds will help us develop a presence in related areas such as food and perennial allergies such as house dust mite which, ultimately, will enable us to achieve a step-change in the size of the group's total addressable market."

    Panmure Gordon is acting as financial adviser, nominated adviser and corporate broker in respect of the placing.


  • 17 November 2015 10:03 AM | Deleted user

    HELLO HOW CAN I HELP YOU?

    Creating a club that people want to join…….

    In this age of Internet sales and online booking is there still a place for the personal touch?

    We think so but you have to get it right,after all first impressions have a big and lasting impact on customers. So how does your receptionist come across in person and on the phone?

    Arms crossed? scruffy ? impatient? Argumentative? Avoiding eye contact? Raised voice? Uninformative? Uncaring? We’ve all come across staff like that ,most of us don’t complain at the time,we just don’t go back and we tell our friends and family. You won’t  know how many customers you’ve  lost this way.

    It takes a lot of work to build a good reputation but just seconds to lose it!

    So how can you be sure that your staff are doing a good job of customer service?

    Training and monitoring are essential of course and it’s often worth putting them on a customer service course. They need to know all the relevant aspects of the services you provide but be quite happy to tell customers when they aren’t sure of something. They should tell the customer that they will check and get back to them straight away or that the manager will call them when next in-giving a time and date. Customers don’t like to be kept waiting- it makes them feel unimportant and uncared for-so staff need to answer the phone and respond to messages within a few minutes ,and if someone comes in when they are on the phone say “hello I’ll be with you in a minute”

    It may sound strange but I always thank people when they complain- it gives us an opportunity to put things right and or explain. We like to be compassionate –say to  yourself “ I wonder what’s going on for them-they might be in pain, depressed, have a sick partner at home “ their manner might be nothing to do with you or our service but you can send them away happier with the right approach.

    You won’t get that from a machine!

    Karen Simporis – Henry House Hydrotherapy
    Vice President Worthing & Adur Chamber


  • 17 November 2015 9:51 AM | Deleted user

    Adur & Worthing Councils Empty Homes department announce significant reduction of empty properties.

    Adur & Worthing Councils annual report to Central Government reveals that 67 properties across the area are no longer empty and are in use.

    Official returns show that only 98 dwellings in Adur and 334 in Worthing are now registered as empty (for more than six months).  The occupation of 67 properties across the year is a great achievement.  

    This marks a 34% reduction in the number of empty properties across the Councils since 2008. Making up 0.59% of the private housing stock, as compared to 0.88% nationally.

    All Councils are required to submit a report indicating the number of residential dwellings that are registered with Council Tax as being empty for longer than 6 months.  Any net reduction in this figure can attract a New Homes Bonus from central government of £1300 per property - per year - for 5 years.

    Bruce Reynolds, Private Sector Housing Team Leader adds This is a fantastic result. Aside from the New Homes Bonus of £87,100 per year , these figures prove that we are tackling the constant challenge for sufficient housing in the district.  

    Our Empty Property Officer Helen Stevens, has been working really hard with local property owners to ensure that residences are brought back into use as quickly as possible.  Through a successful combination of advice, assistance and when necessary, enforcement.  This also includes a Council funded toolkit of further options including grants, interest free loans, enforced sales and even demolition of derelict properties to open up land for development.”

    Councillor Dr Heather Mercer, Executive Member for Customer Service at Worthing Borough Council says; “Our Private Sector Housing team have submitted very impressive results in this report.  As with the rest of the UK, Worthing residents are in need of suitable and affordable housing stock.  These figures show we have been successful in fulfilling our commitment to reclaiming empty properties, along with encouraging good practise and engagement with our local landlords. “

    Councillor Jim Funnell, Adur District Council’s Executive Member for Customer Services adds “This report not only illustrates our success in turning empty properties into useful residencies but has proved to be a welcome source of income, thanks to the Government’s New Homes Bonus scheme." 


  • 17 November 2015 9:45 AM | Deleted user

    Local businesses were honoured at this year's Adur & Worthing Business Awards ceremony, which took place on Friday 13th November 2015 at the Pavilion Theatre, Worthing.

    Nick Wallis from The One Show hosted the prestigious evening for over 300 business representatives, showcasing the wealth of local business talent across Adur and Worthing.

    We would like to thank all the businesses who took part in this year’s awards and to congratulate the winners and highly commended businesses listed below:

    • Small Business: (up to 9 employees)
      Sponsored by Adur & Worthing Partnership
      Winner: Warne Projects Ltd
      Highly Commended: Jelly Digital Marketing
    • Medium Business: (10 to 49 employees)
      Sponsored by Wannops LLP
      Winner: Pixel by Pixel
      Highly Commended: Piglets Pantry
    • Business Personality:
      Sponsored by The Martlet Partnership LLP
      Winner: Andy Sparsis (Proto Restaurant Group)
      Highly Commended: Jonathan Nulty (Vice Puddings)
    • Lifetime Achievement:
      Headline Sponsor: Sponsored by JSPC Computer Services Ltd
      Winner: Martin Godsmark (Carpenter Box)
    • Manufacturing & Construction:
      Sponsored by Carpenter Box
      Winner: Seevent Plastics Ltd
      Highly Commended: Tenkay Electronics Ltd
    • Young Achiever:
      Sponsored by Northbrook College
      Winner: Rachel Blair (WCHP)
      Highly Commended: Charlie Waring (Assystem UK Limited)
      Highly Commended: Charlotte Murray (Seagull Travel)
    • Start-Up Business:
      Sponsored by Adur & Worthing Council
      Winner: World of Benches
      Highly Commended: Mad Hatters Tea Parlour
      Highly Commended: The Beauty Island Sanctuary
    • Customer Service:
      Sponsored by Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce
      Winner: Seagull Travel
      Highly Commended: Spicer International
      Highly Commended: Sparkle Spa
    • Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure:
      Sponsored by VIP Venues by Ken Marche
      Winner: Worthing Ice Rink
    • Outstanding Contribution to the Community:
      Sponsored by Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd
      Winner: Kingsley Roofing Ltd
    • Large Business: (50+ employees)
      Sponsored by Worthing Pier Southern Pavilion
      Winner: Shoreham Vehicles Auction
      Highly Commended: Ricardo Plc
    • Innovation:
      Sponsored by Network Fontwell Business Club
      Winner: ETI Ltd
    • Training & Development:
      Winner: Richard John Academy
    • Green Business
      Sponsored by The Martlet Partnership LLP
      Winner: Red Inc
    • Retailer:
      Headline Sponsor - Sponsored by JSPC Computer Services Ltd
      Winner: Mocha Furniture
    • Place to Eat and or Drink:
      Sponsored by Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce
      Winner: Food (Proto Restaurant Group)
      Highly Commended: Efes Restaurant
    • Readers Choice:
      Sponsored by Worthing Herald
      Winner: Park View Acupuncture & Chiropractic Clinic
    • Overall Business of the Year:
      Sponsored by Spofforths
      Winner: Shoreham Vehicle Auctions

    For more details about the awards, please see:

    Adur and Worthing Business Awards on the JP South Events website

    http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/adur-and-worthing-business-awards/

  • 17 November 2015 9:20 AM | Deleted user

    Funding focus for camera platform

    A £7m-turnover Brighton business, which started life as a one-man-band on eBay and now operates an online platform for trading high-end cameras and lenses, has embarked on a funding round as it gears up to open an office in New York.

    Mpb.com, founded ten years ago by "maths geek" Matt Barker, is seeking to raise £500,000 to help it maintain its impressive growth rate, which has seen it feature in the national Sunday Times Tech Track 100 list in 2015.

    The company is offering investors 4.76 per cent of its equity on crowdfunding platform Crowdcube in return for the cash. The funding round is the first time it has sought external equity investment.

    "We have had an amazing journey to date with incredible support from Barclays Bank to assist with working capital as we have expanded our UK market share," Mpb.com said in its funding pitch.

    "We are raising growth capital now so that we can really open the taps on what we do for the first time, with increased marketing in the UK and expansion geographically into the USA, as well as launching across key EU countries."

    Mpb.com employs a team of 27 quoting for £16m worth of photo and video products annually through a sophisticated custom-designed technology platform.

    Following its success in the UK, the business is now hoping to replicate its model in Europe and the US. It has signed a lease for 5,000 sq ft of space in Manhattan with a launch pencilled in for January 2016. A soft BETA launch has also taken place in Germany.

    Mpb.com has 24 days to raise the cash it requires for the Crowdcube pitch to be successful.


  • 17 November 2015 9:19 AM | Deleted user

    Don’t ignore your own policies: a college lecturer unfairly dismissed from her job has received a “substantial” undisclosed payout. The judgement stated: “It seemed to the claimant and to us that the respondent (college) had decided to resolve the difficult situation in which it found itself by dismissing the claimant.” The college had ignored its own sickness policy…read more.

     

    How to handle reluctant witnesses in investigations: if an employer initiates an investigation, witnesses to the matter being investigated will usually be asked to provide a witness statement. Witnesses can be reluctant to discuss the matter because they are concerned that giving information may cause them problems at work or somehow implicate them in the matter...read more.  

     

    Head of HR justifies alleged racism and homophobia as 'just banter': workers at a factory made racist and homophobic comments, and joked about paedophiles, an employment tribunal has heard. Head of human resources at the factory said it was "banter" but "nothing malicious"...read more.

     


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